1964 Ford Thunderbird Emblem Dash Script C4sb-6304460-a Needs Refinish Chrom Blk on 2040-parts.com
Sacramento, California, United States
1964 Ford Thunderbird dash emblem - part number c4sb-6304460-a
Fits 1964-1966 models - needs refinish or use as is for a Patina look. Please ask any questions before bidding. Shipping is a flat $5 - will ship fastest method available if cost is less than $5. |
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